Tempo degli avvoltoi, Il

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Il tempo degli avvoltoi (Italy 1967 / Director: Fernando Cicero [as Nando Cicero])

  • Runtime: 95 min
  • Release Date: 2.8.1967

Also known as

Last of the Badmen (U.S.A.) | Zeit der Geier (Germany) | Gebrandmarkt (Germany) | Tiempo de violencia (Spain) | El ultimo maldito (Spain) | Quand les vautours attaquent (France) | Les vautours attaquent (France) | Kitosh (Australia) | Time of Vultures | No Tears for a Killer

Cast and crew

  • Cast: George Hilton (Kitosch), Frank Wolff (Joshua ”Black” Tracy), Pamela Tudor (Steffy Morales/Mendoza), Eduardo Fajardo (Don Jaime Morelos/Mendoza), Franco Balducci (Big John / Francisco), Femi Benussi (cantina girl), Cristina Iosani [as Cristina Josani](Rubia), Maria Grazia Marescalchi (Traps), John Bartha (sheriff), Gianluigi Crescenzi [as Gian Luigi Crecenzi], Giovanni Ivan Scratuglia [as Ivan G. Scrat](gold guard), Gino Vagniluca, Guglielmo Spoletini (Camaro)
  • Also with: Renzo Pevarello (Don Jaime foreman), Tullio Altamura (town official), Claudio Scarchilli (John, livery man), Hardy Reichelt (Slim, Traps saloon manager), Lina Franchi (cantina girl), Giglio Gigli (Don Jaime cowboy), Calogero Azzaretto (cantina waiter), Pietro Torrisi (Mendoza henchman), Clemente Ukmar (Mendoza henchman), Angelo Casadei (barber)
  • Screenplay: Fulvio Gicca (Fulvio Gicca Palli)
  • Cinematography: Fausto Rossi [Eastmancolor - Euroscope 2,35:1]
  • Music: Piero Umiliani
  • Producer: Vico Pavoni

Synopsis

Kitosh, a young cowboy working for Don Jaime Morelos, is beaten almost to death under his employers orders for flirting with Don Jaime's frivolous wife. Full of hatred towards Don Jaime, Kitosh leaves the ranch and begins life as an outlaw joining up with renowned bandit Tracy the Black. Tension sets in between the two men because Kitosh kills only when he has to, whereas Tracy kills just for the fun of it, deriving a sadistic pleasure from other people's suffering.

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